Arts
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‘Secret Headquarters’ Review: You Know, for Kids
“Secret Headquarters,” from the directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, is in essence a superhero movie designed for children —…
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‘Free Puppies!’ Review: A Fight to Save a Dog’s Life
Animal lovers will find a bittersweet watch in “Free Puppies!,” a documentary on volunteer rescue groups working to adopt dogs…
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‘The Princess’ Review: An Unsparing Look at Princess Diana
The first clue that “The Princess” will not be your standard-issue Diana Spencer documentary is that the director is Ed…
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‘We Are Living Things’ Review: The Truth Is Out There
Do you want to believe? Solomon (Jorge Antonio Guerrero) does — he already believes that his own mother was abducted…
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‘Summering’ Review: The Besties Confront Bittersweet Truths
In “Summering,” a meditative coming-of-age film by James Ponsoldt (“The Spectacular Now”), four 11-year-old girls living in suburban Utah are…
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Too Darn Hot: How Summer Stages Are Threatened by Climate Change
ASHLAND, Ore. — Smoke from a raging wildfire in California prompted the Oregon Shakespeare Festival to cancel a recent performance…
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Anne Heche Remains in Critical Condition After Car Crash
The actress Anne Heche remained in a coma, in critical condition and on a ventilator on Wednesday, five days after…
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How the War Changed a Kyiv Museum’s View of Its Past
KYIV, Ukraine — Most of the galleries are now empty at the Mystetskyi Arsenal, one of Europe’s largest art museums.…
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Julia Lester on Her ‘More Knowing’ Little Red Riding Hood
Conventional wisdom has it that actors should not audition in costume. But Julia Lester did so anyway — fashioning a…
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In ‘House of the Dragon,’ Paddy Considine Claims the Crown
WINSHILL, England — On a blindingly sunny June afternoon, Paddy Considine whipped his sedan through a working-class neighborhood in this…